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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 174222" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Generally I agree. However, I will add a clarifying point. Many other offenses heavily rely on superior physicality or speed to work. They all try to put a defense at a disadvantage schematically to some degree, but the closer you get to the pro style, the more you are counting on imposing your will to be successful. The pro style offense will never work unless you have a highly skilled passer with a big arm, physically dominant OLs (including pass pro), WRs who can get separation despite double coverage at times, and punishing RBs.</p><p></p><p>The GT flexbone offense has been successful regardless. Lately, we have seen what it can be when the beef, talent, and system all mesh into one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 174222, member: 639"] Generally I agree. However, I will add a clarifying point. Many other offenses heavily rely on superior physicality or speed to work. They all try to put a defense at a disadvantage schematically to some degree, but the closer you get to the pro style, the more you are counting on imposing your will to be successful. The pro style offense will never work unless you have a highly skilled passer with a big arm, physically dominant OLs (including pass pro), WRs who can get separation despite double coverage at times, and punishing RBs. The GT flexbone offense has been successful regardless. Lately, we have seen what it can be when the beef, talent, and system all mesh into one. [/QUOTE]
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